The CSEFEL (Center on the Social & Emotional Foundations for Early Learning) this positive Behavior Support website offers parent & educator resources for students requiring specific behavioral interventions, or small/large group integration of social/emotional skills.
This website provides apps that have gone free for a limited period of time, as well as apps listed by subject & age. Also provides reviews to specific apps.
Access free online books. The more books your students read, the more books are donated to children in need. This website provides stories read out loud along with literacy resources for educators.
Create, share, & collaborate on the web with documents, spreadsheets, presentations, & more. It is a great tool for encouraging students to write. Have students peer edit or add comments.
Kerpoof’s multimedia software is used to create artwork, animated movies, stories, greeting cards, & more. The site offers many lesson ideas to enhance classroom activities using Kerpoof studio.
Students love Sumdog! They can play math games, earn coins, & visit Sumdog’s shop. Students can play their classmates or worldwide. Try entering your school in a math competition. The kids go crazy with math!
A collection of online interactive literacy tools. Various topics in five categories – Organizing & Summarizing, Inquiry & Analysis, Writing Poetry, Writing & Publishing Prose, & Learning About Language. Two of the interactives – Trading Cards & Word Mover are free iPad apps.
An online source of news, sports, & entertainment. There are stories to read, videos to watch, & a U Write section for students to become a reporter & write. Plus a Google Map with latest news from around the world.
A free online photo editor. Edit, adjust, & filter images. Pixlr Editor is for advanced editing. Pixlr Express allows simple editing options & a chance to be creative. Pixlr-o-matic is for a quick touch-up or resizing. Check out their apps – PixlrExpress PLUS & Pixlr-o-matic.
230 stunning museum collections from around the world; these high-quality images are excellent for setting the scene for new units for impromptu writing in all subject areas.
Students practice numerous skills when compiling an infographic, foremost statistical analysis & visual design. These tools make it a breeze to create compelling visuals.
Traditional letter writing with a 2.0-twist! Compose your letter online, choose a handwritten font & hit send. Great tool for creating meaningful writing in all subject areas.
Explore the history of the U.S. in minute detail as you zoom in on b/w photos or Alexander Hamilton’s signature, listen to recordings of veterans, & find lessons to inspire your students to make their own history.
Looking for a book your library doesn’t have? WorldCat lets you search publicly accessible library catalogs to find the nearest location with your book.
A platform to collaborative, explore, & document wildlife in your community. Under the Missions tab, there are projects to make contributions to with images or observations. There is also a free iPod app.
A resource for parents & teachers of children with autism spectrum behaviors. The website has resources including lesson plans, games, group activities, sensory integration ideas, & more.
Susan Norwell works with students on the severe end of the Autism Spectrum & girls with Rhett Syndrome. She brings amazing results & success to these students!
A complete educational solution for digital & mobile teaching & learning for students of all ages. An online poster creation tool. Add text, images, videos, & audio. Requires a free account.
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